Thursday, January 29, 2009

Strategon is one of our clients and today they officially opened there new office. They are using our new learning community software and we will be launching a number of these next week. Had quite a productive day in E-learning land today with quite a deal of progress being made on a number of fronts.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Well almost forgot to take this - the heat here today has been a record for 70 years - 45.7C/108.3F. Now the power failures start and my dear friend Charlie has probably already received so many messages on the breakdowns she cannot sleep either.

I went for a swim earlier but came inside to a power failure and no air conditioning - it does not take long for the house to warm up.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Well what a day - Andrew my nephew get's married next Saturday. Not sure I still understand this tradition but there you go. It was great catching up with family and friends. I must be getting older and wiser left well before the silly stuff started to happen.

Today is Australia Day - it is an important day for me as it is my Daughter Sally Jane's Birthday. Today she was 26 on the 26th. So why is she not in todays photo. Well I went to West Beach to watch her play in the State Carnival Grand Final for her grade. One they lost (by quite a lot), two it was so hot and she was just so tired that if I had taken a photo right then and published it I may have been killed. Love you Babe and very proud of your effort today - hope the day finished well for you. I made a couple of guest appearances at Maria's Australia Day BBQ and then made my way down to Adelaide Oval. Had a lovely dinner in the Bradman Room and then watched Australia come to a very sticky end. Very pleasant Australia Day. Came home and caught up with yesterdays wedding photos all in all Australians all let us rejoice.....

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Well today my Wife came along and took away a bedroom of furniture, a dinners set a TV a two seater lounge for her new Adelaide Unit. Not overly happy as she in effect has a house and a half of furniture now. Not worth the hassle so I now have to buy some more stuff to fill the holes.Was supposed to go and see Jenna Quinn get married but did not finish trying to put some order back in my house in time - not Happy.Any way my Nephew Andrew gets married next Saturday and caught up with him for his Bucks Party - very nice time to finish the day.

Oh yuk - look like shit feel like shit. Spent the morning sorting out the GRSA site again - it had over 150,000 hits in just on 12 hours - think the Bunnie Campaign is having the desired effect. The ISP has now set it up for an aggressive voting campaign. Go have a look and feel free to vote.Went to do the final touch up on a house that is going on the market and whilst delivering my Son-in-Laws Mower home was attacked by Wasps. Never experienced that before - they were swarming around the Rain Water Tank clearly thirsty. Very aggressive little bug'gers. Only 4 stings three on my left hand that were a bit ordinary and very fortunately the one on my face was fairly minor. Got a bit puffy on the face but my hand did swell quite well. All good by morning though so no real damage done.

Well today the voting for the Greyhound Bunnies Contest got underway and it caused so much interest it brought the site down - had to get the ISP to sort it out. If you want to vote go to http://www.grsa.com.au.

The evening was spent at Cafe Primo for our regular Adelaide Bloggers meet up which is always quite good fun. A great way to interact in the flesh with your online friends.

Snuck over to The Bath Hotel later and met some more friends including one of my really good friends from Singapore Airlines.

Well day 21 and sorry to nag but had a meeting today with the Fundraising Manager at Multiple Sclerosis Society (Michael Elwood) - we really have got to raise more money for the Society. The MS Society in this State does not just serve people with MS it assists with people with all forms of neurological conditions. So If you can follow the link every dollar counts.

Monday, January 19, 2009

This time of year is very hard on people with MS. High temperatures are very debilitating. The Society needs help to maintain the additional Services over this period if you can help please go to this site I have set up. All money goes directly to the Society Account.

Well another warm day in Adelaide - kept fairly busy with meetings and phone calls. Had an early dinner dropped into my cousin to finalise Virus Software but key did not come through. Printed a couple of photos for Charlie dropped them off, quiet beer - home feet up cool drink in hand - TV - life is good.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Well a bit of a ho hum kinda day - was supposed to go to tour down under but went to help my Cousin Pictured to sort her new laptop.Gee I love Windows Vista and all of its upgrades after you buy the bundled Laptops that are so prevalent. It is a nice HP and very adequate for Juliana

I have to write this - today is the 40th Anniversary of when I met the lady in the photo. I was married to her from 1972 and it pains me to find myself here. I have not been an Angel all the way along nor did I identify how low my brain had gotten for various traumas in my life.My friends have been saying move on Jim and I am - I am good at me and I like what I have achieved and I also identify the life changes I have to and am making. When it comes to Masterpieces in life not even the "Mona Lisa" is perfect and I know I am certainly not. I just needed to write this because on days like today it makes me sad to have lost the perfection I once had. That is all.....I shall write my Twitter 365 later.

Well a mixed day - started out with a nice breakfast in Hutt Street and followed by heading of for a defluffing of these grey wispy locks. Received some sad news from a very dear friend in North America but I know she will be OK at the end because she is a very determined person. My heart aches for her pain though.I headed of to my son's house and can say I had the best two hour cuddle with young Harper - he gets cuter by the second - he is a beautiful boy.Later in the day went to some drinks for a Facebook Friend on her 30th Birthday - took Charlie and her daughter with me. JM had a great day playing on the entertainment in the Glenelg area - check these out. The day was exceedingly pleasant.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Today is my mother-in-laws 88th Birthday - Happy Birthday Gram hope you are feeling better. I am a most fortunate man to know this God given Gift.This has been a day with many challenges and finished it with a drink with the Staff in the Tivoli (3 times in 8 days is not addiction - is it?).As everyone went their separate ways was wondering what to do where to go so went and saw my dear friend Quinny. My mind was galloping and the brain and body hit the exhausted wall. Thank God for good friends.....

And so to day 15 - The lady in this photo is someone I met in May 1971 and she is a very special friend. Apart from being the mother of my God Daughter and the Granny of my Angels she is just special.

Peggy was once Australian Women's Water Ski Champ and that is how her family met the family of my wife.She met and married this cool guy Bill who was a Champion NZ Water Skier. Bill was one of the early pioneers of Hang Gliding in Australia and at one stage held various flying records including endurance for being towed around Lake Bonney Barmera for 24 hours I think. He also held a height record having been hoisted aloft beneath a Cathay Pacific Hot Air Balloon.

My friend has been in Hospital and now faces Heart Valve replacement surgery. Love you Peg - it will be fine.

Well this day finished on a very special note. Today is Charlie's Birthday, it also marks the anniversary of our meeting face to face. Yep, I met Charlie on line I started a Group Save the Australian Wine Industry, Charlie Started Dead Reds both on Facebook and that was late in 2007. We joined each others Group - well we communicated, poked and played on Facebook for sometime until Charlie said - oh hell we know each other so well you had better come to my Birthday.So started a friendship that has ridden one of the most incredible 12 months in which we have both seen some amazing wins and successes to some pretty incredible lows and sadness. Throughout it all our friendship has endured and flourished and for that I am thankful.The group pictured is a group of people who represent Charlie's friends old and new and mostly new for me. It was Charlie's Birthday and it was a great party (believe me)- and to me an anniversary of when I came to know Charlie, Amber and JM and ultimately the group of people pictured who I happily call friends. This day will remain very special for the rest of my life and for that I am most grateful.

Friday, January 16, 2009

I might finally get to keep this blog up to date but am failing dismally. At least I am now keeping up with Photos.

Today has been a mere 43C in Adelaide (to my Northern Hemisphere friends who are watch Hell freeze over that is 106F)

I spent most of the day working from home planning resources for the upcoming year. At the end of last year I was worried that my business could well feel the effect of the "downturn" as often training as such is seen as a discretionary spend. Well it appears that the opposite is happening - companies are realising that on-line training actually is a far more economical way of training staff "in situ" and enquiry is on the increase - fantastic.

I cleaned my pool and prepared it for my little girls to come home for swim and cook a BBQ. Daughter and her husband joined us - pleasant evening couple of beers and a bit of 20/20 Cricket - life is good.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Well need to catch up my photos and Days - Monday the twelfth was quite a good day. Bit of a meeting working out all outstanding projects and now have the task of working out resources - nice problem though.

The lass in this picture is the beautiful Rachel Jane -she is the mother of the angels from yesterday. A lovelier person in life you could not wish to meet. Mind you as my God Daughter she has been by nemesis, my friend from the day she drew breath - she would also kill me if I told you how long ago.

Love what a word and how diverse is the meaning. I hereby officially declare myself a lover. I love life, I love people, I love the world, I love my friends, my family, my extended family.

What is worse I do not understand how love can cause so much pain. The love of a person be it your spouse, your children, your neighbour where and how do we get it so wrong.

To talk about ones life partner and love and yet in so many cases it just withers on the vine and dies. The unadulterated innocent trusting love that appears in children is so perfect and yet we contaminate and infect it.

It seems however, we need it, it is the very essence of our presence on this planet.Or is that where the problem starts, we need do not simply accept it, be it. As we hit the pot holes of life why do we do it, screw it up - is it a lack of respect for our fellow man, a fear of communicating honestly, of being an equal - how do we choose our life partners and stay happy. What makes us fall out of love and create this anxiety and pain.

Being a logical man "what's love got to do with it" - maybe it is just a second hand emotion after all?

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Well a mixed bag today - still finishing remaking beds at my place. Baby sat my son's cat before Xmas and there was one bedroom he could get into because he just opened the sliding door with his foot. For a short haired critter leaves a lot of fur.Off to lunch with a long time friend - she might need a lung transplant and agonizing over whether to do it or not. It was a lovely lunch and she is a really good friend.Home in anticipation of my God Daughter and her kids have not seen them for months.It is kind of bitter sweet there Granny is off to hospital for a heart check - it appears she has a leaking valve.It will be lovely to see my surrogate Grand Children though.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

The photo is taken in the Tivoli Hotel (no I do not live there - just because I appear in the same pub in Charlie's Day 8). The man in the Photo is a man by the name of Don Rice (read about him here). As you will see Don has excelled at the top of the game of Baseball in South Australia and Australia. Well I first met Don when I became the President of the East Torrens Payneham Baseball Club (The Redsox) - let me tell you I was really the first non-baseball background President of this Club and it made for an interesting life as I grew in the Games Administration. Any way Don has been battling the dreaded Cancer since he was in his early fifties and we have become the best of Friends over the last twenty years or so.

He rang me as we had not caught up for a while to just have a beer. Well the Cancer is back and Don is headed for more Chemo soon. I know two things - the first Don's determination will give this next bout a hell of a shake again, and second his Mates will be standing by him every step of the way.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Spent the Day in the office - the guy in the picture is Dean Allan from My Bookkeeping Services, and yeah he does my bookkeeping. Thursdays is debt adjustment day around our place - yep the Day we go into more debt. Honestly though if you live in Adelaide and looking for a guy to help out he is your man - you will find him here at www.mybookkeepingservices.com.au - and that was Day 8

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Well the other day I was driving down a road near a new sub-division about 7Kms (5miles) from the centre of Adelaide. Granted this used to be an experimental farm run by the CSIRO but that has not been for a number of years - low and behold I spied in the field behind my photo a "critter" - I stopped looked and sure enough it was a fox.

Any way I had need to be passing by again on Day 7 with Camera in hand - please view the slideshow along side for the result

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Well as I said on Day 6 of Twitter 365 I took a photo of my family after dinner. My Uncle was leaving, the following Day to return to the hometown and childhood house of my Grand Parents, my Dad and he.As you do we got to chatting about history and low and behold the above photo presented itself being a photo of my Great Grandfather Bruce and the tribe. They lived in a town known as Cadia not far from Blayney on the Western Slopes of the Blue Mountains in NSW. The town disappeared when the mine became no longer viable to operate and like so many others Charlie moved his family to the North Coast to work on the duplication of the Sydney Newcastle rail line.So now I have the bug again and am going to try and trace my Grandfather a bit further back. I shall share a bit more as we go along. Will also share some of this with my mate Allan Cockerill over at Coffee with Allan - he is quite into the History of the area.

So Tuesday 7th January - worked from home a fair bit of it headed into office for an appointment.Any way as I promised myself I would - went to Mum and Dad's for Dinner. Nice night and my Uncle was going to be heading back to Sydney so was good to catch up. So in this photo is my Uncle Jim, My Mum and My Dad and yours truly on Day 6

Well Day 5 - decided my phone needed replacing - needed some 3G access so now have the good old Nokia N95. First day at work and everyone back on target for projects due this week. So here is my first Nokia N95 pic

Well when I find Day 3 I will let you know - seems my time was so consumed with so many Birthday wishes. It is a very Humbling experience that so many people spent the time just to say Happy Birthday. Between my phone, my email, my Facebook and Plurk I had hundreds of friends say Hi. I have tried to respond to you everyone and if I have not sorry - I do thank you all from the bottom of my heart.

The testimony to Social Networking comes home so powerfully on those occasions - thank you all I am so blessed to know each and everyone of you.

Day 4 finished with a nice meal and a great glass of Red with friends.